Concerns raised over Saskatoon’s first medical pot dispensary
By François BiberA Saskatchewan man is warning medical marijuana prescription holders to stay away from community dispensaries like the one that just opened up in Saskatoon.“There are many concerns I...
View ArticleCare and respect needed when firing employees: CFIB
By Kevin MartelNot every employer knows how to deal with a difficult employee or with the potentially dangerous aftermath after they’re fired, but the Canadian Federation of Independent Business (CFIB)...
View ArticleSaskatchewan harvest ahead despite rain
By Lisa SchickDespite some delays this week, many farmers in Saskatchewan are ahead of the game when it comes to harvest this time of year. Sixteen per cent of crops in the province are combined, with...
View ArticlePorsche Sask. unveils custom 918 Spyders
By François BiberSaskatoon is now home to two new road warriors.The Porsche dealership in Stonebridge now houses two unique Porsche 918 Spyders – customized with historic Porsche-racing colours.The 918...
View ArticleKindersley continues to weather oil slump
By Bryn LevyWith oil prices staying stubbornly low since they began to slide in June 2014, many communities across Saskatchewan are feeling the pinch.Dana Dirks is the manager of Kindersley-based IPT...
View ArticleSask. sees $292 M deficit triggered by forest fires, low oil
By Kevin MartelForest fires and the declining price of oil have taken a big bite out of Saskatchewan’s finances.The books on the first quarter of the 2015-2016 fiscal year were opened up Monday and...
View ArticleGas dips below $1/litre at some Regina stations
By Lisa SchickPeople might not be happy about their portfolios, but drivers’ wallets will sure appreciate the drop in oil prices after the price at Regina’s pumps has dropped. As of Tuesday morning,...
View ArticleProcessing SGI auto claims now a one-stop shop
By Andrew ShepherdThere will be one less bump in the road for Saskatchewan drivers going through the auto-claims process.Drivers will be able to get everything from damage claims to repairs done at one...
View ArticleBrandt Group documentary opens NSBA film series
By CKOM NewsIt’s opening night for a special entrepreneurship video series in Saskatoon.Wednesday night the North Saskatoon Business Association’s (NSBA) Popcorn and Entrepreneurship Series presented...
View ArticleSome workers strike outside Regina hotel
By Sarah MillsBundled up against the cold with white and red bibs proclaiming "UFCW local on strike", about 20 people were marching along the sidewalks around the Best Western Seven Oaks Inn on north...
View ArticleOutdoor workers bundle up for frigid temperatures in Regina
By Kevin MartelOn days where temperatures dip to extremely cold levels, many people are likely thankful they aren't outside working in the frigid air, but others aren't so fortunate."I was out for a...
View ArticleSaskatoon business builder award finalists released
By CKOM NewsThe North Saskatoon Business Association announced the finalists Thursday for the 19th annual Business Builder awards in Saskatoon. JNE Welding led the way with three nominations, while...
View ArticleSGI preparing for possible postal strike or lockout
By Alex DockingA possible postal strike or lockout is looming for Canada Post as early as July 2.The Canadian Union of Postal Workers (CUPW) is currently in 21-day “cooling off” period after seven...
View ArticlePotashCorp cuts dividend to shareholders by 60%
By CKOM NewsPotash Corporation of Saskatchewan announced Thursday lower quarterly earnings and a cut to its shareholder dividends for the second time this year.The Saskatoon based fertilizer producer...
View Article'He was amazing:' Mother remembers son killed at construction site
By Brent BoskerTributes are pouring in on social media for a young construction worker killed in a workplace accident in Saskatoon Wednesday morning. Austyn Schenstead, 19, died after being struck by...
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